Now they've bought duck and fish, and even mushrooms...
These dishes cost quite a bit of money.
Added up, it's almost thirteen hundred, isn't it?
But Su Rong didn't say anything, afraid the old lady would feel bad about the money.
But by not answering, the old lady took it as his tacit agreement.
The old lady's tone was a bit stern: "Spending over a thousand in a day, Arong, how much is your salary anyway? Can you afford to support her?"
Su Rong laughed, "Grandma, she won't often spend that much money. It's just that the kids don't have enough clothes and cotton, so she spent money to buy them."
Remembering how Erya told him today that she's used to spending money lavishly, he felt a headache; it seemed he would have to slowly educate her to be more thrifty in the future.
